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Since this is your first time logging in, we'd like to give you a few quick pointers on getting the most out of your BandFrame.

Click "Edit BandFrame" to begin adding content to your BandFrame. In Edit Mode, all the edits and updates you make to your BandFrame happen in real time. You'll see that "Edit Mode" serves as a continual Preview of your BandFrame as you make changes. Lets get started!

You are now in Edit Mode.

Here you can begin adding content and customizing your BandFrame.

1 Add a feature by clicking the plus sign . To edit an existing feature, click the edit pencil .

Be sure to save each feature on your BandFrame as you complete it. Remember, you can add as many or as few features as you'd like. Click the "Publish BandFrame" button in the top right corner when you are finished editing. This will lock in all of your changes and make them public.

2 Customize your color and design preferences by clicking the "Choose Theme" button in the top left corner.

3 Take a test drive of all the BandFrame features here in Edit Mode. If you'd like to publish PRO features to show off to the rest of the world, simply choose "Upgrade to PRO" when you publish your BandFrame!

4 If you have a coupon code for BandFrame , you will redeem it when you Publish your BandFrame for the first time.

About

Project Blue Book is a psychedelic funk/jam band that induces a traveling dance party at every venue it plays. Look out for their new album, "The Technological Imperative" coming soon.

Biography

Project Blue Book was a study by the United States Air Force of 12,618 unidentified flying object reports. The project shut down in December 1969, concluding most reports were misidentifications of natural phenomena, posing no threat to national
security. About 6% of the flying objects remained unidentified.
40 years later, an unclassifiable band took the name Project Blue Book, piloting grooves from other worlds.
Hailing from the United States of America, Project Blue Book was conceived in 2007 in Boston, MA and now tours across America with band members from all corners of the planet Earth. Playing a uniquely diverse brand of psychedelic jam funk, the band released its debut full-length album, “Cheetah Speed,” produced by the incomparable Alan Evans, of Soulive, in 2011.
The core of Project Blue Book has been playing together since high school in Boston, but members hail from as far as Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and England. The band, and it’s members have shared the stage with the likes of Trombone Shorty and Orleans Ave., Badfish, the Ryan Montbleau Band, State Radio, Orgone, Honey Island Swamp Band, Max Weinberg, Black Thought, Michael McDonald, Alan Evans of Soulive, The Brew, The Joshua Tree, Otis Grove, The Nate Wilson Group, Marty Richards of J. Geils Band, and The Dirty Notes. The band has frequented venues such as Sullivan Hall (NYC), Brighton Music Hall (Boston), TT the Bear’s (Boston), Tammany Hall (Worcester), Stephen Talkhouse (NY), The Hard Rock Café Cavern Club (Boston), the Boom Boom Room (SFO), The Mint (LA), The Joint (LA), OC Tavern (Orange County), Headhunters (Austin), The Dizzy Rooster (Austin), Crash Mansion (NYC), Public Assembly (Brooklyn) among countless others.